[Beowulf] Uses of DGEMM

2007-10-26 Thread Herbert Fruchtl
> > Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could > tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for > benchmarking puposes. > Pretty much any quantum chemistry program worth its salt will heavily use dgemm. When I worked for a major hardware vendor, I h

Re: [Beowulf] Uses of DGEMM

2007-10-26 Thread Greg Lindahl
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 04:37:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could > tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for > benchmarking puposes. The classic example is computing the radar cross-section of ve

Re: [Beowulf] Uses of DGEMM

2007-10-26 Thread Lombard, David N
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 04:37:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello Guys > > Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could > tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for > benchmarking puposes. Yes, DGEMM is used in all manner of application

Re: [Beowulf] PVM advice for Fedora Core 6

2007-10-26 Thread Robert G. Brown
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Lenzo, Antonino wrote: Hello all, I am trying to install PVM on Fedora Core 6, but seem to be having trouble. I first would like to verify that I am installing the correct file. I am using this file: Pvm3.4.5+6-WIN32.tar.gz Why not use: yum install \*pvm\* ??? PVM i

Re: [Beowulf] PVM advice for Fedora Core 6

2007-10-26 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Lenzo: On 10/23/07, Lenzo, Antonino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to install PVM on Fedora Core 6, but seem to be having > trouble. I first would like to verify that I am installing the correct > file. > > I am using this file: > Pvm3.4.5+6-WIN32.tar.gz > > This seems to be the lat

Re: [Beowulf] Uses of DGEMM

2007-10-26 Thread Mark Hahn
Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for benchmarking puposes. yes, multiplying two matrices is commonplace even outside benchmarks ;) or are you asking about the particular form of the function,

Re: [Beowulf] PVM advice for Fedora Core 6

2007-10-26 Thread Reuti
Hi, Am 23.10.2007 um 20:17 schrieb Lenzo, Antonino: Hello all, I am trying to install PVM on Fedora Core 6, but seem to be having trouble. I first would like to verify that I am installing the correct file. I am using this file: Pvm3.4.5+6-WIN32.tar.gz the latest version for Linux you c

[Beowulf] PVM advice for Fedora Core 6

2007-10-26 Thread Lenzo, Antonino
Hello all, I am trying to install PVM on Fedora Core 6, but seem to be having trouble. I first would like to verify that I am installing the correct file. I am using this file: Pvm3.4.5+6-WIN32.tar.gz This seems to be the latest - but is it the correct version for a Linux box? I use the bash s

Re: [Beowulf] small-footprint MS WIn "MinWin"

2007-10-26 Thread Michael Jinks
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 10:35:40PM -0400, Robert G. Brown wrote: > > Redoing the core kernel and obsoleting the knowledge of > a whole generation of MCSEs is another huge risk, one that has cost big > companies major market share in years past, since if you have to retrain > in mid-career (when co

Re: [Beowulf] impressions of Super Micro IPMI management cards?

2007-10-26 Thread Noel Tendai Sanyika
Yes our cron is working fine. I can send emails fine. Will check today and let you know. - Original Message - From: "Craig West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 9:26 PM Subject: Re: [Beowulf] impressions of Super Micro IPMI management cards? Chris, I'm using

[Beowulf] Uses of DGEMM

2007-10-26 Thread tjue1
Hello Guys Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for benchmarking puposes. Cheers Matt ___ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscr

[Beowulf] CUDA Roll for Rocks 4.3

2007-10-26 Thread Massimiliano Fatica
There is a CUDA roll for Rocks 4.3 64bit available at: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/1_0/roll/cuda-4.3-1.x86_64.disk1.iso Documentation is available at: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/1_0/roll/roll-cuda-usersguide.pdf Massimiliano _

Re: [Beowulf] Web interfaces for yer cluster.

2007-10-26 Thread Robert G. Brown
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Nathan Moore wrote: As I recall, the AHPCRC (in Minneapolis) had one of these "submit via web gui" systems up and running in the mid-late 90's. As I was on site, I never had training on the system, but I remember there being buttons to replicate almost the entire shell. I

Re: [Beowulf] Web interfaces for yer cluster.

2007-10-26 Thread Nathan Moore
As I recall, the AHPCRC (in Minneapolis) had one of these "submit via web gui" systems up and running in the mid-late 90's. As I was on site, I never had training on the system, but I remember there being buttons to replicate almost the entire shell. I never heard their motivation for developing

RE: [Beowulf] Web interfaces for yer cluster.

2007-10-26 Thread Bill Bryce
In response to the question: > PBS, Cluster Resources, and LSF all have some type of web portal where you > can do some of these things. Of course they are commercial and sometimes > not always the most flexible. Do they expose some sort of API as well? There is the DRMAA api that SGE, PBS and

RE: [Beowulf] Web interfaces for yer cluster.

2007-10-26 Thread Kozin, I (Igor)
> really? is it that the can't scrape up enough unix-able people > to keep their clusters busy? (I would want to know why - for instance, > do they build clusters that are too small to be interesting, or somehow > hard to use? note that it doesn't take much *nix literacy at all to > get along